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Article Royal Arch. ← Page 2 of 2 Article INSTRUCTION. Page 1 of 1 Article Mark Masonry. Page 1 of 1 Article Ancient and Accepted Rite. Page 1 of 1 Article LADIES' NIGHT AT THE RANELAGH LODGE, No. 834. Page 1 of 1 Article CORNWALL MASONIC CHARITY ASSOCIATION. Page 1 of 1 Article CORNWALL MASONIC CHARITY ASSOCIATION. Page 1 of 1 Article ANNUAL LADIES' NIGHT OF THE ECCLESTON LODGE, No. 1624. Page 1 of 1 Article GRANTON COLLEGE, LIVERPOOL. Page 1 of 2 →
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Royal Arch.
G . P . S . Middx ., P . Z . ; N . Moss . P . Z .,- J . Davis , P . Z . ; J . Harris , H . Harris , Isaacson , and others . Comp . Chandler , 1642 , was a visitor . The minutes of the previous convocation having been read and confirmed , the ballot was taken on behalf of Bro . R . Harris , 201 , and it proving to be unanimous , he was impressively exalted to the R . A . Degree by the l . P . Z . The election of officers for the year ensuing then took place ,
with the following result : Comps . Davis , M . E . Z . ; Cleghome , H . ; Staley , J . ; Davage , S . E . ; E . 'A . Harris , S . N . ; Rest , P . S . ; Harfeld , Treas . ; and Parkinson , Janitor . A letter from thc son of Comp . Wagner , P . Z ., conveying the intelligence that his father was dangerously ill , was received with regret . A Past Principal's jewel having been voted to the M . E . Z ., the chapter was formally closed , and the companions adjourned to the
banquet , which was well served . Upon the removal of the cloth , the usual toasts were briefly given by the M . E . Z . and duly honoured . Several of the members having entertained the companions , the proceedings , which were throughout of an agreeable nature , then terminated . ¦ ISRAEL CHAPTER ( No . 205 ) . —The regular meeting of the above new chapter was held on Tuesday ,
the 16 th inst ., at Cannon-street Hotel . There were present Comp . C . F . Hogard , Z . ; Comp . A . J . Henochsberg , H . ; and Comp . Joseph Da Silva , J . ; Comps . H . J . Phillips and J . A . Gartley , E . and N . ; Rev . M . Haines , Ass . S . ; Comps . Ehrenberg Bromet , I . P . Cohen , S . Jacobs , and others . Visitors : Comps . M . Hart , P . Z ., 1502 , P . Prov . G . A . S . West Lancashire ; Pierrepoint , and Schmerl . A ballot having proved unanimously in
favour of Bros . E . H . Norden , Paton , and Loewe , those brethren were duly exalted into Royal Arch Masonry . The ceremony was performed by all the officers in a most impressive manner , and in such a style as to show that this new chapter is already making its mark , and will soon prove a valuable addition and an ornament to Royal Arch Freemasonry . The three principals presented a very
handsome Bible in Hebrew and English to the chapter , a gift which was much appreciated . After the transaction of other business the companions sat down to an excellent banquet , after which the loyal and Masonic toasts were duly proposed and responded to , and with some good singing and speeches a most enjoyable evening was brought to a conclusion . 1
BARNSLEY . —Friendly Chapter ( No . 1513 ) . — The regular meeting of this chapter was held at the King ' s Head Hotel , on the nth inst . Among those present were Comps . W . R . Massie , M . E . Z . ; S . C . Alderson , H . ; J . H . Gration , P . P . G . Treas ., acting J . ; VV . J . Lowrance , P . Z ., C . F . Seward , S . E . j B . Smith , P . S . ; W . H . Tallent , ist A . S . ; A . W . Gration , 2 nd A . S . ; E . Billington , D . C . ; W . Senior and J . Sutton , Stwds . ; E . J .
Massie , Treas . ; and H . Fountain . The minutes of the previous meeting having been read and confirmed , Bros . J . Spence Ingall , Thos . Braithwaite , and J . H . Smith were duly exalted in an able manner by the M . E . Z ,, after which a ballot was taken for the election of Principals and officers for the ensuing year , with the
following result : Comps . Alderson , Z . ; Carter , H . ; Embleton , J ., Sutton , S . E . ; Dickie , S . N . ; B . Smith , P . S . ; Tallent , ist A . S . ; A . W . Gration , 2 nd A . S . ; E . J . Massie , Treas . ; Billington , D . C . ; Fountain , Org . ; and Senior and Lingard , Stwds . After the close of the chapter , the companions met at supper , when the usual toasts were honoured , and an agreeable evening was spent .
Instruction.
INSTRUCTION .
METROPOLITAN CHAPTER OI- ' IMPROVEMENT ( No . 075 ) . —The usual meeting was held at the White Hart , corner ot Abchurch-lane and Cannon-street , EX ., on Tuesday , the 16 th inst . Present : Comps . Levey , Z . ; Notley , H . ; Wells , j . ; Jones , S . N . j Franks , P . S . ; and a Aery large number of members , including many distinguished exponents of the Ritual . The minutes of the last convocation were read and confirmed . The ceremony of exaltation was very beautifully rehearsed , Comp . Bentlev Haynes as candidate . It was announced that the ceremony of installation of Principals would be rehearsed on the second Tuesday in the mouths of March , April and May . Comp . Brown will ofliciate in March
, and the two remaining months will be open to any member of the chapter . We have no doubt there' will be large attendances on each occasion , as it is not often that members have the opportunity of rehearsing this necessary part of K . A . Freemasonry . The ceremony will commence at half-past live o ' clock , and will not interfere with 'he regular exaltation ceremony at half-past six o'clock . We are much pleased to find this chapter still retaining its popularity . It has many features to recommend it to all in search of knowledge ; tlie lirst and most important is good work . It has a most comfort , able room to meet in , and the work is over by eight o'clock , thus enabling all to reach home early .
Mark Masonry.
Mark Masonry .
INSTRUCTION . ROVAL -SAVOY LODGE "No . 35 ;) .-The usual weekly meeting of this young and flourishing lod ^ e was held at The MoQcfta . t . 'i , l- 'insbnry . pavement , on Friday , the stli iust . The V . W . Grand . Secretary , liro . F . Minckes , P . G . W ., in his usual aud able manner , rehearsed the ceremony of consecration , he being abiv assisted as D . C . by Uro . J . I .. Mather , l ' .. M . Old Kent Lodge ( T . ' I . ) , and supported by the whole of the officers and members of the parent lodge , and a great number of brethren from other lodges . Nine
bretliren were proposed and elected members , and , after a hearty vote thanks to the Grand Secretary , the meeting was adjourned until Friday , the ioth inst ., when the W . M . of the Prince of Wales Lodge , No . , will preside as W . M ., and be supported bv the officers of that lodge in their respective ollices . After labour came refreshment , whieli was provided in faultless stvlc bv Alessrs . Weyer land Coles , at tiie Metropolitan Hotel , South-place , I- 'insbury . squarc , and was as heartily enjoyed hv the brethren ( to the number of at ) who participated . In' consequence of the slight of IlroMather
indisposition . , the Preceptor , the chair was taken by liro . Binckes , the two Wardens of the parent lodge supporting him . i » vice-presidents , and , after spending a very happy time under the genial presidency of the Grand Secretary , the meeting dissolved . We observed present to support Ilro . Blocker liro-. | . L , Mather I ' . M . Old Kent Lodge ( T . I . ) , the Preceptor ; I ) . P . ' Cama , W . M Perc y Lodge ; (' . Pulman , P . G . I . G ., P . AL Panmure Lodge ' - l ' T * liriggs , W . AL Sir Francis Burdett Lodge ; | . li . liirkin , W . M . ' and A . G . Fidler , S . W . High Cross Loilge ; G . S . Graham , P . G . O . '
I ' . M . Urixton Lodge ; | , Carter , P . AL Panmure Lodge ; \\ - M Stiles , S . W . ; W . A . Scnrrali , | . W . ; G . ( Jregorv , " Al . O , II * Dickey , S . O . ; G . . Mordey . K . of M . ; C . | . Knightley , Sec . ; A II . Scurrah , J . D . ; G . Dickinson , D . C . ; M . | . Rowle ' v , I . G . ; and )•' . W . Ilnddlestonc , Org . ; all of Royal Savoy Lodge ; S . II . Parkhouse , S . D . Earl of Carnarvon Lodge ; S . I ) . " Catterson , M . O . Brixton Lodge j 11 . J . Davis , l . G . Chiswick Lodge ; | . W . Beeglymer , West Smithlield Lodge ; ' ]" . C . Edmonds , S . ' D . Panmure l . odgc ; and G . Emblin , S . D . Roval Naval Lodge .
Ancient And Accepted Rite.
Ancient and Accepted Rite .
MOUNT CALVARY ( No . 3 ) . —This old and distinguished chapter met at the Masonic Hall , 33 , Goldensquare , on the 12 th inst ., among those present were Ex . Bros . F . W . Driver , M . A ., M . W . S . ; Tayleure , H . P . ; III . Bro . Major Gardiner , ist Gen . ; Ex . Bro . Capt . W . B . Williamson , J . P ., acting 2 nd Gen . ; III . Bro . VV . Paas , P . M . W . S ., Treas . ; Ex . Bros . T . C . Walls , P . M . W . S ., Recorder ; Browne Kidder , Captain of Guard ; H . J .
Lardner , D . C . ; III . Bros . Capt . Stohwasser , Herald j Dr . Coffin , M . D ., P . M . W . S . ; Ex . Bro . Greenwood , and others . The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed . The ballot was then taken on behalf of Bros . Lieut . Nelson Prower , M . A ., 1349 , and W . Codd , 1727 , and it proving to be unanimous , they were duly perfecetd in a most able manner by the M . W . S . It was resolved unanimously that a committee , consisting of the M . W . S .,
and Past M . W . S . ' s be appointed to revise bye-laws . Letters of apology were read from 111 . Bros . Roebuck , P . M . W . S . ; Alfred Williams , P . M . W . S . ; E . M . Lott , Mus . Doc . ( Hon . Org . ); Ex . Bros . Graveley , Geddes , Berkeley , and others . The Recorder reported that Ex . Bros . G . Graveley and T . L . Smith had been recommended by the M . W . S . to the Supreme Council for promotion to
the 30 ° , and that they had been duly admitted . The chapter was then closed , and the brethren adjourned to the Cafe Royal , Regent-street , to banquet , and were there joined by 111 . Bro . Capt . J . E . Anderson and Ex . Bros . C . Belton , Lieut . Hawkins , and Alfred Tisley . Ex . Bro . Larsen , late No . 3 , was a visitor . Upon the removal of the cloth the customary toasts were duly honoured .
Fhe Health of the M . W . S . " was proposed by the
I . P . M . W . S . The M . W . S . having replied , then gave "The Newly-Perfected Brethren . " Ex . Bro . Prower , in reply , spoke most flatteringly of the working . He said that the ritual and the ceremony altogether had greatly impressed him , and that he should eagerly look forward to the next meeting of the chapter , when he hoped the ceremony would have again to be
performed . Ex . Bro . Codd having replied in similar terms , the toast of " The Visitors " followed . Ex . Bro . Larsen having responded , "The Health of the P . M . W . S . " was warmly proposed and received . III . Bro . Dr . Coffin having acknowledged the compliment
the pledge of "The Treasurer and Recorder" followed , and was replied to by Ex . Bro . Walls , in the absence of III . Bro . Paas . The toast of " The Officers , " coupled with the names of Ex . Bros . Kidder , Lardner , and III . Bro . Stohwasser , ter minated the proceedings .
Ladies' Night At The Ranelagh Lodge, No. 834.
LADIES' NIGHT AT THE RANELAGH LODGE , No . 834 .
One of the most successful and enjoyable meetings of the above lodge took place on Tuesday , the 19 th ult ., at the Criterion Restaurant , Piccadilly , W . The lodge was opened by Bro . Sims , VV . M . The special dispensation from Grand Lodge permitting the brethren to wear their Masonic
clothing and regalia was read by Bro . J . TUCK , Secretary . The lodge was then closed , and the brethren withdrew to the very handsome suite of rooms which Messrs . Spiers and Pond had placed at their disposal for the reception of the ladies , where a large number had already assembled . After some time had been spent in very pleasant conversation , the whole ofthe company adjourned to the Victoria Hall , where
the banquet was served in a style that reflected great credit upon the proprietors . After the toasts of "The Oueen and the Craft , " "The M . W . G . M ., " "The VV . M ., " "The Ladies , " and " The Visitors" had been loyally and heartily drank , and eloquently responded to , the brethren and ladies withdrew to the ball room , at the entrance of which each was presented
with a bottle of perfume , to which was attached a small silver souvenir as a memento of the occasion , which was greatly appreciated . Dancing commenced about nine o ' clock , and kept up with unflaging vigour , with one short interval , until four o ' clock a . m . The musical arrangements were under the direction of Bro . Oliver , P . M ., Org ., and Messrs . Craggs acted as
M . C . ' s , supported by a very efficient body of Stewards . Among those present we noticed Bro . Sims , W . M . ; Bro . H . Purdue , I . P . M . ; Miss Allen ; Miss Gaskin ; Bro . Dopson , Mrs . and Miss Dopson ; Bro . Blake , J . W ., and Mrs . Blake ; Bro . Broadbridge and Miss Broadbridge ; Miss Hughes ; Bro . Cartwright , Mrs . and Miss Cartwright ; Bro . Lucas and Mrs . Lucas ; Bro . A . Williams and Mrs . Williams ; Bro . VV . VV . VVilliams and Mrs .
Williams ; Bro . Ward , Mrs . and Miss Ward ; Bro . Hewitt and Mrs . Hewitt ; Bro . Craggs , Mrs . and Miss Craggs ; and Bro . Crumplen and Mrs . Crumplen . The company dispersed shortly after four o ' clock a . m ., each expressing their satisfaction and gratification of the occasion , hoping it would become an annual one , to which we quite agree , as it tends to cement lodges together , extend brotherly love , and makes Masonry more appreciable in the eyes of the ladies .
Cornwall Masonic Charity Association.
CORNWALL MASONIC CHARITY ASSOCIATION .
The lirst general meeting of the ' Cornwall Masonic Charity Association , " formed a few months since , was held at Truro on the ioth inst ., Bro . Thomas Chirgwin , P . P . G . S . VV ., in the chair . There was a large attendance of subscribers from the east and west of the province , most of the
lodges being represented officially or by personal subscribers . From Penzance to Torpoint—the two farthest points—there were brethren present , thus practically exhibiting the interest felt in the scheme . The ofiicers were , as might have been expected , re-elected for the ensuing year , viz ., Bros . Earl of Mount Edgcumbe , Prov . G . M ., President ; Sir Charles B . Graves-Sawle
Bart ., Dep . Prov . G . M ., and Thomas Chirgwin , J . P ., P . P . G . S . W ., Vice-Presidents ; li . D . Anderton , Prov . G . Sec , & c , Treasurer ; G . B . Pearce , P . P . G . S . of W ., Secretary ; and E . Miiford Cock , P . P . G . D ., Auditor ; with an excellent working Committee , and official representatives from lodges being subscribers . The ballots were then taken for Life Subscriberships or Life Governorships , and resulted as follows : 75 , Falmouth ,
Cornwall Masonic Charity Association.
two ; 121 , Penzance , three ; 131 , Truro , one ; 31 S , Helstoe , one ; 330 , Bodmin , three ; 331 , Truro , three ; 450 , Hayln , three ; 49 G , St . Austell , one ; 510 , Liskeard , four ; 789 , Launceston , two ; S 5 C , Lostwithiel , one ; 113 G , Torpoint , one ; and 1544 , Camborne , one . These all represent a guinea each subscription annually for five years . Those for lodges being two guineas annually for thesame term were then taken , with the following result : One each
for 330 , Bodmin ; 350 , Hayle ; 510 , Liskeard ; 1006 , St . Day ; and 1544 , Camborne . The financial statement was an agreeable surprise to many , considering the short time at the disposal of the Secretary to introduce the claims of the Association between its starting in September , 1 SS 5 , and the first general meeting ; 1 S 4 guineas were received as the first annual instalment , and 30 guineas for nominations fully paid up , so that
the total amounted to the large sum of ^ . 224 , or considerably over £ 1000 for the first five years , and doubtless there will yet be many more guineas received . Bro . PEARCE , the indefatigable Secretary , asked the subscribers to do their utmost to make the Association known , both in the lodges and chapters , several of which had not yet subscribed , and amongst the brethren , many of whom would surely be glad to join when they were
informed of the objects of its promoters , and the success which had attended the efforts of the members . Bro . Lieut . REED , R . N ., P . M . 75 , Prov . G . S . B ., proposed a vote of thanks to Bro . Pearce for his invaluable services as Secretary , organiser , and promoter of the Association , which , on being seconded most warmly by Bro . F . HARVEY , J . P ., P . M . 450 , P . P . G . S . W ., and supported by the PROV . G . SECRETARY and others , was most heartily
carried , as it well deserved to be , for beyond question the origin and prosperity of the " Cornwall Masonic Charity Association" is due to Bro . Pearce , who , however , feels amply repaid for his considerable labour and exertions in the great success that has crowned his well-directed and most zealous efforts . Bro . PEARCE responded , and again pressed the importance and value of the scheme on the attention of the Cornish Craft .
Annual Ladies' Night Of The Eccleston Lodge, No. 1624.
ANNUAL LADIES' NIGHT OF THE ECCLESTON LODGE , No . 1624 .
One meeting in the year is set apart in this lodge at which the ladies join the brethren at the banquet table . The two previous ladies' nights having been very successful , a large number of ladies and brethren assembled on tlie 17 th inst ., at the Criterion , in response to the invitation of the lodge . The W . M ., Bro . Coulthard , presided in his
usual efficient style , and a substantial repast was done ample justice to by about 200 . At its conclusion , the usual loyal and _ Masonic toasts were drunk ; but , as the company were anxious to adjourn to the ball room , the speeches were necessarily short . The I . P . M . proposed "The Health of the VV . M ., " and after eulogising the brother who occupied the chair , assured the ladies that they were deeply indebted to him for the
invitations they had received . He was confident that the health of the W . Master would be cordially received . The WORSHIPFUL MASTER expressed his sincere thanks for the reception of the toast , and hoped that the ladies and brethren present had enjoyed themselves . " The Ladies " was proposed in appropriate terms by Bro . BOTTLE , I . P . M ., who expressed the pleasure he felt at proposing this toast . In the name of the lodge he offered
the ladies a hearty welcome , and trusted they had spent a pleasant evening . Bro . C . TAYLER , P . M ., made an equally appropriate reply , and sincerely thanked the brethren for bringing the ladies on the present occasion . Other toasts having been duly honoured , the company adjourned , and a delightful programme of vocal music was gone through , under the direction of Bro . C . Lee , who was
assisted by Bro . Hellyar , Mr . Merry , Miss Louise Bond , and Miss Alice Patten . A dance followed , which was kept up with spirit until thc early hours of the morning , when the company dispersed after having spent a most enjoyable entertainment . The lodge may fairly congratulate itself on the result of the Third Annual Ladies' Night—for the indefatigable energies of the Stewards , and the excellency of the
arrangements , left nothing to be desired . It only remains to mention that thc band was under the efficient guidance of Bro . Kinkee . Amongst those ladies and brethren who were present at the banquet and dance were the following : —Bro . Coulthard , VV . M ., and Mrs . Coulthard ; Bro . Johnston , S . W ., and Mrs . Johnston ; Bro . Beckham , Sec , and Miss Beckham ; Bro . Isaacs , Treasurer , and Mrs . Isaacs ; Bro . I'lattely ,
P . M ., and Mrs . I'lattely ; Bro . J . Jones , P . M ., and Mrs . Jones ; Uro . Vincent , P . M ., Mrs . Vincent , and the Misses Vincent ; Bro . l-isher , P . M ., and Mrs . Kislier ; Bro . Bennett and Mrs . Bennett ; Bro . Great and Mrs . Great : Bro . Jones and Mrs . Jones ; Bro . Giddings nnd Mrs . Giddings ; Bro . Barrow and Mrs . Barrow ; Hro .
Roberts and Mrs . Robert ! " ; Bro . Smith and Mrs . Smith ; Bro . Messenger and the Misses Messenger ; Hro . C . I sen , D . C , and Mrs . Lee ; Bro . James and Airs , [ anies ; Hro . Lane- and Miss Lane ; Uro . Hellyar , Miss llellyar , Miss Patten , and Mr . Merry ; Bras . Holland , Arnold , Buttle , P . M ., Whalen , Pope , Nice , Aitcheson , and many others .
Granton College, Liverpool.
GRANTON COLLEGE , LIVERPOOL .
The official report from the examiners of the College nf Preceptors , London , has been received , showing that all the candidates from Granton College , St . Domingo Vale ( Head Ma . sli . -r — ! ¦ ' . VV . Ii . II . Johnson , l- ' . R . G . S . ) , have passed the examination in all subjects . Thc following boys- having specially distinguished thi-insclves ; -Harry Williams , son of Mr . Williams , VVIiitclicld House-, Kirkby , and Robert Charles Herman , son of Mr .
Herman , W : ilton-on-lhe-Hill , have passed in the l- ' irst Division ; John I Icrbert Latlmin , Walton-on-tlic-Hill ; I ' rcderick Dcycs , Club Moor , West Derby ; Alfred Atkinson Tomlinson , son of Mr . VV . Tomlinson , livcrton ; Joseph Hcbson , son of Mr . Hebson , Kocklield-road , Anfield ; and Charles Edward Bartholomew , son of Mr . Bartholomew , Seaforth , have passed in thc Second Division ; and Philip Henry Gordon , son of the Key . Henry Gordon , Kocklield-road ., Anfield , in the Third Division .
Williams , Herman , and Bartholomew also recently distinguished themselves in Mathematics at the examination of the Science and Art department , South Kensington .
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Royal Arch.
G . P . S . Middx ., P . Z . ; N . Moss . P . Z .,- J . Davis , P . Z . ; J . Harris , H . Harris , Isaacson , and others . Comp . Chandler , 1642 , was a visitor . The minutes of the previous convocation having been read and confirmed , the ballot was taken on behalf of Bro . R . Harris , 201 , and it proving to be unanimous , he was impressively exalted to the R . A . Degree by the l . P . Z . The election of officers for the year ensuing then took place ,
with the following result : Comps . Davis , M . E . Z . ; Cleghome , H . ; Staley , J . ; Davage , S . E . ; E . 'A . Harris , S . N . ; Rest , P . S . ; Harfeld , Treas . ; and Parkinson , Janitor . A letter from thc son of Comp . Wagner , P . Z ., conveying the intelligence that his father was dangerously ill , was received with regret . A Past Principal's jewel having been voted to the M . E . Z ., the chapter was formally closed , and the companions adjourned to the
banquet , which was well served . Upon the removal of the cloth , the usual toasts were briefly given by the M . E . Z . and duly honoured . Several of the members having entertained the companions , the proceedings , which were throughout of an agreeable nature , then terminated . ¦ ISRAEL CHAPTER ( No . 205 ) . —The regular meeting of the above new chapter was held on Tuesday ,
the 16 th inst ., at Cannon-street Hotel . There were present Comp . C . F . Hogard , Z . ; Comp . A . J . Henochsberg , H . ; and Comp . Joseph Da Silva , J . ; Comps . H . J . Phillips and J . A . Gartley , E . and N . ; Rev . M . Haines , Ass . S . ; Comps . Ehrenberg Bromet , I . P . Cohen , S . Jacobs , and others . Visitors : Comps . M . Hart , P . Z ., 1502 , P . Prov . G . A . S . West Lancashire ; Pierrepoint , and Schmerl . A ballot having proved unanimously in
favour of Bros . E . H . Norden , Paton , and Loewe , those brethren were duly exalted into Royal Arch Masonry . The ceremony was performed by all the officers in a most impressive manner , and in such a style as to show that this new chapter is already making its mark , and will soon prove a valuable addition and an ornament to Royal Arch Freemasonry . The three principals presented a very
handsome Bible in Hebrew and English to the chapter , a gift which was much appreciated . After the transaction of other business the companions sat down to an excellent banquet , after which the loyal and Masonic toasts were duly proposed and responded to , and with some good singing and speeches a most enjoyable evening was brought to a conclusion . 1
BARNSLEY . —Friendly Chapter ( No . 1513 ) . — The regular meeting of this chapter was held at the King ' s Head Hotel , on the nth inst . Among those present were Comps . W . R . Massie , M . E . Z . ; S . C . Alderson , H . ; J . H . Gration , P . P . G . Treas ., acting J . ; VV . J . Lowrance , P . Z ., C . F . Seward , S . E . j B . Smith , P . S . ; W . H . Tallent , ist A . S . ; A . W . Gration , 2 nd A . S . ; E . Billington , D . C . ; W . Senior and J . Sutton , Stwds . ; E . J .
Massie , Treas . ; and H . Fountain . The minutes of the previous meeting having been read and confirmed , Bros . J . Spence Ingall , Thos . Braithwaite , and J . H . Smith were duly exalted in an able manner by the M . E . Z ,, after which a ballot was taken for the election of Principals and officers for the ensuing year , with the
following result : Comps . Alderson , Z . ; Carter , H . ; Embleton , J ., Sutton , S . E . ; Dickie , S . N . ; B . Smith , P . S . ; Tallent , ist A . S . ; A . W . Gration , 2 nd A . S . ; E . J . Massie , Treas . ; Billington , D . C . ; Fountain , Org . ; and Senior and Lingard , Stwds . After the close of the chapter , the companions met at supper , when the usual toasts were honoured , and an agreeable evening was spent .
Instruction.
INSTRUCTION .
METROPOLITAN CHAPTER OI- ' IMPROVEMENT ( No . 075 ) . —The usual meeting was held at the White Hart , corner ot Abchurch-lane and Cannon-street , EX ., on Tuesday , the 16 th inst . Present : Comps . Levey , Z . ; Notley , H . ; Wells , j . ; Jones , S . N . j Franks , P . S . ; and a Aery large number of members , including many distinguished exponents of the Ritual . The minutes of the last convocation were read and confirmed . The ceremony of exaltation was very beautifully rehearsed , Comp . Bentlev Haynes as candidate . It was announced that the ceremony of installation of Principals would be rehearsed on the second Tuesday in the mouths of March , April and May . Comp . Brown will ofliciate in March
, and the two remaining months will be open to any member of the chapter . We have no doubt there' will be large attendances on each occasion , as it is not often that members have the opportunity of rehearsing this necessary part of K . A . Freemasonry . The ceremony will commence at half-past live o ' clock , and will not interfere with 'he regular exaltation ceremony at half-past six o'clock . We are much pleased to find this chapter still retaining its popularity . It has many features to recommend it to all in search of knowledge ; tlie lirst and most important is good work . It has a most comfort , able room to meet in , and the work is over by eight o'clock , thus enabling all to reach home early .
Mark Masonry.
Mark Masonry .
INSTRUCTION . ROVAL -SAVOY LODGE "No . 35 ;) .-The usual weekly meeting of this young and flourishing lod ^ e was held at The MoQcfta . t . 'i , l- 'insbnry . pavement , on Friday , the stli iust . The V . W . Grand . Secretary , liro . F . Minckes , P . G . W ., in his usual aud able manner , rehearsed the ceremony of consecration , he being abiv assisted as D . C . by Uro . J . I .. Mather , l ' .. M . Old Kent Lodge ( T . ' I . ) , and supported by the whole of the officers and members of the parent lodge , and a great number of brethren from other lodges . Nine
bretliren were proposed and elected members , and , after a hearty vote thanks to the Grand Secretary , the meeting was adjourned until Friday , the ioth inst ., when the W . M . of the Prince of Wales Lodge , No . , will preside as W . M ., and be supported bv the officers of that lodge in their respective ollices . After labour came refreshment , whieli was provided in faultless stvlc bv Alessrs . Weyer land Coles , at tiie Metropolitan Hotel , South-place , I- 'insbury . squarc , and was as heartily enjoyed hv the brethren ( to the number of at ) who participated . In' consequence of the slight of IlroMather
indisposition . , the Preceptor , the chair was taken by liro . Binckes , the two Wardens of the parent lodge supporting him . i » vice-presidents , and , after spending a very happy time under the genial presidency of the Grand Secretary , the meeting dissolved . We observed present to support Ilro . Blocker liro-. | . L , Mather I ' . M . Old Kent Lodge ( T . I . ) , the Preceptor ; I ) . P . ' Cama , W . M Perc y Lodge ; (' . Pulman , P . G . I . G ., P . AL Panmure Lodge ' - l ' T * liriggs , W . AL Sir Francis Burdett Lodge ; | . li . liirkin , W . M . ' and A . G . Fidler , S . W . High Cross Loilge ; G . S . Graham , P . G . O . '
I ' . M . Urixton Lodge ; | , Carter , P . AL Panmure Lodge ; \\ - M Stiles , S . W . ; W . A . Scnrrali , | . W . ; G . ( Jregorv , " Al . O , II * Dickey , S . O . ; G . . Mordey . K . of M . ; C . | . Knightley , Sec . ; A II . Scurrah , J . D . ; G . Dickinson , D . C . ; M . | . Rowle ' v , I . G . ; and )•' . W . Ilnddlestonc , Org . ; all of Royal Savoy Lodge ; S . II . Parkhouse , S . D . Earl of Carnarvon Lodge ; S . I ) . " Catterson , M . O . Brixton Lodge j 11 . J . Davis , l . G . Chiswick Lodge ; | . W . Beeglymer , West Smithlield Lodge ; ' ]" . C . Edmonds , S . ' D . Panmure l . odgc ; and G . Emblin , S . D . Roval Naval Lodge .
Ancient And Accepted Rite.
Ancient and Accepted Rite .
MOUNT CALVARY ( No . 3 ) . —This old and distinguished chapter met at the Masonic Hall , 33 , Goldensquare , on the 12 th inst ., among those present were Ex . Bros . F . W . Driver , M . A ., M . W . S . ; Tayleure , H . P . ; III . Bro . Major Gardiner , ist Gen . ; Ex . Bro . Capt . W . B . Williamson , J . P ., acting 2 nd Gen . ; III . Bro . VV . Paas , P . M . W . S ., Treas . ; Ex . Bros . T . C . Walls , P . M . W . S ., Recorder ; Browne Kidder , Captain of Guard ; H . J .
Lardner , D . C . ; III . Bros . Capt . Stohwasser , Herald j Dr . Coffin , M . D ., P . M . W . S . ; Ex . Bro . Greenwood , and others . The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed . The ballot was then taken on behalf of Bros . Lieut . Nelson Prower , M . A ., 1349 , and W . Codd , 1727 , and it proving to be unanimous , they were duly perfecetd in a most able manner by the M . W . S . It was resolved unanimously that a committee , consisting of the M . W . S .,
and Past M . W . S . ' s be appointed to revise bye-laws . Letters of apology were read from 111 . Bros . Roebuck , P . M . W . S . ; Alfred Williams , P . M . W . S . ; E . M . Lott , Mus . Doc . ( Hon . Org . ); Ex . Bros . Graveley , Geddes , Berkeley , and others . The Recorder reported that Ex . Bros . G . Graveley and T . L . Smith had been recommended by the M . W . S . to the Supreme Council for promotion to
the 30 ° , and that they had been duly admitted . The chapter was then closed , and the brethren adjourned to the Cafe Royal , Regent-street , to banquet , and were there joined by 111 . Bro . Capt . J . E . Anderson and Ex . Bros . C . Belton , Lieut . Hawkins , and Alfred Tisley . Ex . Bro . Larsen , late No . 3 , was a visitor . Upon the removal of the cloth the customary toasts were duly honoured .
Fhe Health of the M . W . S . " was proposed by the
I . P . M . W . S . The M . W . S . having replied , then gave "The Newly-Perfected Brethren . " Ex . Bro . Prower , in reply , spoke most flatteringly of the working . He said that the ritual and the ceremony altogether had greatly impressed him , and that he should eagerly look forward to the next meeting of the chapter , when he hoped the ceremony would have again to be
performed . Ex . Bro . Codd having replied in similar terms , the toast of " The Visitors " followed . Ex . Bro . Larsen having responded , "The Health of the P . M . W . S . " was warmly proposed and received . III . Bro . Dr . Coffin having acknowledged the compliment
the pledge of "The Treasurer and Recorder" followed , and was replied to by Ex . Bro . Walls , in the absence of III . Bro . Paas . The toast of " The Officers , " coupled with the names of Ex . Bros . Kidder , Lardner , and III . Bro . Stohwasser , ter minated the proceedings .
Ladies' Night At The Ranelagh Lodge, No. 834.
LADIES' NIGHT AT THE RANELAGH LODGE , No . 834 .
One of the most successful and enjoyable meetings of the above lodge took place on Tuesday , the 19 th ult ., at the Criterion Restaurant , Piccadilly , W . The lodge was opened by Bro . Sims , VV . M . The special dispensation from Grand Lodge permitting the brethren to wear their Masonic
clothing and regalia was read by Bro . J . TUCK , Secretary . The lodge was then closed , and the brethren withdrew to the very handsome suite of rooms which Messrs . Spiers and Pond had placed at their disposal for the reception of the ladies , where a large number had already assembled . After some time had been spent in very pleasant conversation , the whole ofthe company adjourned to the Victoria Hall , where
the banquet was served in a style that reflected great credit upon the proprietors . After the toasts of "The Oueen and the Craft , " "The M . W . G . M ., " "The VV . M ., " "The Ladies , " and " The Visitors" had been loyally and heartily drank , and eloquently responded to , the brethren and ladies withdrew to the ball room , at the entrance of which each was presented
with a bottle of perfume , to which was attached a small silver souvenir as a memento of the occasion , which was greatly appreciated . Dancing commenced about nine o ' clock , and kept up with unflaging vigour , with one short interval , until four o ' clock a . m . The musical arrangements were under the direction of Bro . Oliver , P . M ., Org ., and Messrs . Craggs acted as
M . C . ' s , supported by a very efficient body of Stewards . Among those present we noticed Bro . Sims , W . M . ; Bro . H . Purdue , I . P . M . ; Miss Allen ; Miss Gaskin ; Bro . Dopson , Mrs . and Miss Dopson ; Bro . Blake , J . W ., and Mrs . Blake ; Bro . Broadbridge and Miss Broadbridge ; Miss Hughes ; Bro . Cartwright , Mrs . and Miss Cartwright ; Bro . Lucas and Mrs . Lucas ; Bro . A . Williams and Mrs . Williams ; Bro . VV . VV . VVilliams and Mrs .
Williams ; Bro . Ward , Mrs . and Miss Ward ; Bro . Hewitt and Mrs . Hewitt ; Bro . Craggs , Mrs . and Miss Craggs ; and Bro . Crumplen and Mrs . Crumplen . The company dispersed shortly after four o ' clock a . m ., each expressing their satisfaction and gratification of the occasion , hoping it would become an annual one , to which we quite agree , as it tends to cement lodges together , extend brotherly love , and makes Masonry more appreciable in the eyes of the ladies .
Cornwall Masonic Charity Association.
CORNWALL MASONIC CHARITY ASSOCIATION .
The lirst general meeting of the ' Cornwall Masonic Charity Association , " formed a few months since , was held at Truro on the ioth inst ., Bro . Thomas Chirgwin , P . P . G . S . VV ., in the chair . There was a large attendance of subscribers from the east and west of the province , most of the
lodges being represented officially or by personal subscribers . From Penzance to Torpoint—the two farthest points—there were brethren present , thus practically exhibiting the interest felt in the scheme . The ofiicers were , as might have been expected , re-elected for the ensuing year , viz ., Bros . Earl of Mount Edgcumbe , Prov . G . M ., President ; Sir Charles B . Graves-Sawle
Bart ., Dep . Prov . G . M ., and Thomas Chirgwin , J . P ., P . P . G . S . W ., Vice-Presidents ; li . D . Anderton , Prov . G . Sec , & c , Treasurer ; G . B . Pearce , P . P . G . S . of W ., Secretary ; and E . Miiford Cock , P . P . G . D ., Auditor ; with an excellent working Committee , and official representatives from lodges being subscribers . The ballots were then taken for Life Subscriberships or Life Governorships , and resulted as follows : 75 , Falmouth ,
Cornwall Masonic Charity Association.
two ; 121 , Penzance , three ; 131 , Truro , one ; 31 S , Helstoe , one ; 330 , Bodmin , three ; 331 , Truro , three ; 450 , Hayln , three ; 49 G , St . Austell , one ; 510 , Liskeard , four ; 789 , Launceston , two ; S 5 C , Lostwithiel , one ; 113 G , Torpoint , one ; and 1544 , Camborne , one . These all represent a guinea each subscription annually for five years . Those for lodges being two guineas annually for thesame term were then taken , with the following result : One each
for 330 , Bodmin ; 350 , Hayle ; 510 , Liskeard ; 1006 , St . Day ; and 1544 , Camborne . The financial statement was an agreeable surprise to many , considering the short time at the disposal of the Secretary to introduce the claims of the Association between its starting in September , 1 SS 5 , and the first general meeting ; 1 S 4 guineas were received as the first annual instalment , and 30 guineas for nominations fully paid up , so that
the total amounted to the large sum of ^ . 224 , or considerably over £ 1000 for the first five years , and doubtless there will yet be many more guineas received . Bro . PEARCE , the indefatigable Secretary , asked the subscribers to do their utmost to make the Association known , both in the lodges and chapters , several of which had not yet subscribed , and amongst the brethren , many of whom would surely be glad to join when they were
informed of the objects of its promoters , and the success which had attended the efforts of the members . Bro . Lieut . REED , R . N ., P . M . 75 , Prov . G . S . B ., proposed a vote of thanks to Bro . Pearce for his invaluable services as Secretary , organiser , and promoter of the Association , which , on being seconded most warmly by Bro . F . HARVEY , J . P ., P . M . 450 , P . P . G . S . W ., and supported by the PROV . G . SECRETARY and others , was most heartily
carried , as it well deserved to be , for beyond question the origin and prosperity of the " Cornwall Masonic Charity Association" is due to Bro . Pearce , who , however , feels amply repaid for his considerable labour and exertions in the great success that has crowned his well-directed and most zealous efforts . Bro . PEARCE responded , and again pressed the importance and value of the scheme on the attention of the Cornish Craft .
Annual Ladies' Night Of The Eccleston Lodge, No. 1624.
ANNUAL LADIES' NIGHT OF THE ECCLESTON LODGE , No . 1624 .
One meeting in the year is set apart in this lodge at which the ladies join the brethren at the banquet table . The two previous ladies' nights having been very successful , a large number of ladies and brethren assembled on tlie 17 th inst ., at the Criterion , in response to the invitation of the lodge . The W . M ., Bro . Coulthard , presided in his
usual efficient style , and a substantial repast was done ample justice to by about 200 . At its conclusion , the usual loyal and _ Masonic toasts were drunk ; but , as the company were anxious to adjourn to the ball room , the speeches were necessarily short . The I . P . M . proposed "The Health of the VV . M ., " and after eulogising the brother who occupied the chair , assured the ladies that they were deeply indebted to him for the
invitations they had received . He was confident that the health of the W . Master would be cordially received . The WORSHIPFUL MASTER expressed his sincere thanks for the reception of the toast , and hoped that the ladies and brethren present had enjoyed themselves . " The Ladies " was proposed in appropriate terms by Bro . BOTTLE , I . P . M ., who expressed the pleasure he felt at proposing this toast . In the name of the lodge he offered
the ladies a hearty welcome , and trusted they had spent a pleasant evening . Bro . C . TAYLER , P . M ., made an equally appropriate reply , and sincerely thanked the brethren for bringing the ladies on the present occasion . Other toasts having been duly honoured , the company adjourned , and a delightful programme of vocal music was gone through , under the direction of Bro . C . Lee , who was
assisted by Bro . Hellyar , Mr . Merry , Miss Louise Bond , and Miss Alice Patten . A dance followed , which was kept up with spirit until thc early hours of the morning , when the company dispersed after having spent a most enjoyable entertainment . The lodge may fairly congratulate itself on the result of the Third Annual Ladies' Night—for the indefatigable energies of the Stewards , and the excellency of the
arrangements , left nothing to be desired . It only remains to mention that thc band was under the efficient guidance of Bro . Kinkee . Amongst those ladies and brethren who were present at the banquet and dance were the following : —Bro . Coulthard , VV . M ., and Mrs . Coulthard ; Bro . Johnston , S . W ., and Mrs . Johnston ; Bro . Beckham , Sec , and Miss Beckham ; Bro . Isaacs , Treasurer , and Mrs . Isaacs ; Bro . I'lattely ,
P . M ., and Mrs . I'lattely ; Bro . J . Jones , P . M ., and Mrs . Jones ; Uro . Vincent , P . M ., Mrs . Vincent , and the Misses Vincent ; Bro . l-isher , P . M ., and Mrs . Kislier ; Bro . Bennett and Mrs . Bennett ; Bro . Great and Mrs . Great : Bro . Jones and Mrs . Jones ; Bro . Giddings nnd Mrs . Giddings ; Bro . Barrow and Mrs . Barrow ; Hro .
Roberts and Mrs . Robert ! " ; Bro . Smith and Mrs . Smith ; Bro . Messenger and the Misses Messenger ; Hro . C . I sen , D . C , and Mrs . Lee ; Bro . James and Airs , [ anies ; Hro . Lane- and Miss Lane ; Uro . Hellyar , Miss llellyar , Miss Patten , and Mr . Merry ; Bras . Holland , Arnold , Buttle , P . M ., Whalen , Pope , Nice , Aitcheson , and many others .
Granton College, Liverpool.
GRANTON COLLEGE , LIVERPOOL .
The official report from the examiners of the College nf Preceptors , London , has been received , showing that all the candidates from Granton College , St . Domingo Vale ( Head Ma . sli . -r — ! ¦ ' . VV . Ii . II . Johnson , l- ' . R . G . S . ) , have passed the examination in all subjects . Thc following boys- having specially distinguished thi-insclves ; -Harry Williams , son of Mr . Williams , VVIiitclicld House-, Kirkby , and Robert Charles Herman , son of Mr .
Herman , W : ilton-on-lhe-Hill , have passed in the l- ' irst Division ; John I Icrbert Latlmin , Walton-on-tlic-Hill ; I ' rcderick Dcycs , Club Moor , West Derby ; Alfred Atkinson Tomlinson , son of Mr . VV . Tomlinson , livcrton ; Joseph Hcbson , son of Mr . Hebson , Kocklield-road , Anfield ; and Charles Edward Bartholomew , son of Mr . Bartholomew , Seaforth , have passed in thc Second Division ; and Philip Henry Gordon , son of the Key . Henry Gordon , Kocklield-road ., Anfield , in the Third Division .
Williams , Herman , and Bartholomew also recently distinguished themselves in Mathematics at the examination of the Science and Art department , South Kensington .